7. Two failed, corrupt and incompetent governors of Alabama Continue They are struggling to get the poor murderers off death row so that they can avoid being sentenced. The problem is the practice of judicial nullification, which allows judges to sentence murderers to death despite minor opinions of the jury, but the law on this issue has been changed to allow the “Love government“And that cockroach” probably won't have much influence on this matter.
6. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) Resign In anger over bills on warrantless spying and foreign aid coming up in the House of Representatives, Alabama Reps. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) and Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) Expressed Support for Johnson is strong. To tell“@SpeakerJohnson This represents a big change for DC. He is listening, taking feedback, and not just handing out bills at the last minute. @House Republicans Concerns.”
Five. Democrats don't get to say when abortion should be stopped. It's odd that Republican politicians don't make this point regularly, but U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) shamed Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on the issue. Britt said, “There are seven states in this country and the District of Columbia where you're allowed to take a child's life just before the child is born. So clearly, Becerra supports a woman's right to choose to do that,” to which Becerra responded by calling it “fiction,” but Britt pointed out, “If it's really fiction, why don't you say no? It's just not possible. No woman would think that she could do that.”
Four. Consultative committee on soon-to-be-defunct gambling and lottery bill finally ready meet The Alabama Senate sent the lottery and gambling bill to the Senate and appointed lawmakers to the committee, after which the bill passed. This is a complicated situation, and those who support the worst of what these bills would entail are coming together to craft a compromise that's going nowhere.
3. Six Southern Republican governors Participated Representatives of the United Auto Workers union, including Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, have warned workers about the dangers of joining the United Auto Workers union, pointing to possible job losses and threats to local job opportunities.The unusual statement came on the eve of a crucial vote at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga amid signs of optimism among pro-union workers.
2. The second day of former President Donald Trump's apparently politically motivated trial saw the dismissal of yet another juror who couldn't set his own opinions aside. prejudice And 7 Jury There are 11 jurors remaining, most of whom Reportedly To know so little about the case and to lie about it is perjury. Invalidation This may be Trump's greatest hope.
1. Alabama Voters People took to the polls to choose their party challenger in Alabama's court-ordered racially biased 2nd Congressional District, drawn to elect a Black Democrat and flip the district from red to blue, and the race is sure to draw big money to the area, represented by Shomali Figures, a former Obama and Biden administration official. Democratic Party Carolyn Dobson, a real estate lawyer, came out of nowhere and won the Republican ticket. Nod.
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